On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Virgil Bierschwale <[email protected]> wrote:
> When they become dependent on code generators and their dependency on them,
> that is the end of innovation and the beginning of the end of what made them
> a success to start with.
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Can I get an AMEN!

Too bad my co-lead in the home office use to write them for the past
decade.  He LOVES them and wants me to use them.  His nickname is the
anchor and I am the weather balloon.  I get to go out and look from up
high at the technology and drag him kicking and screaming.

I told him that we have to consider not basing everything we do on our
current one because our clients needs are making more changes to the
output. Not good that we forced the issue on what the key is and new
clients are saying NO.

Our company has systems for managing Medical data (TB), or for
managing Legal data.  Our primary presentation in the first GUI is a
grid that is tricked up to do it all from there.


-- 
Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
CIMSgts

901.246-0159 cell

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